A tablet computer includes a housing and a touch screen. The housing supports a touch screen for manipulation by a user of the computer. At least one hand pad is selectively secured to the tablet housing. The at least one hand pad is positioned at the back of the tablet for supporting the hand of a user as the user manipulates the touch screen. The pad includes a bottom surface shaped and dimensioned to rest firmly upon the tablet housing and a top surface contoured to comfortably support a hand of a user. The hand pad may also include side walls designed to wrap around the edges of the tablet housing.
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1. A tablet computer, comprising:
a housing including a back side and front side with a touch screen for manipulation by a user of the tablet computer; and
a hand pad secured to the housing of the tablet computer for supporting a hand of a user as the user manipulates the touch screen, wherein the hand pad has a one-piece construction and consists of a solid-phase polymer material and a fabric coating that defines a top surface that conforms with contact to comfortably support a hand of a user;
wherein the hand pad includes a generally flat bottom surface shaped and dimensioned to rest firmly upon the back side of the housing of the tablet computer and the top surface that defines a generally flat top surface to comfortably support a hand of a user.
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This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/588,375, filed Oct. 14, 2009 now abandoned, entitled “PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL HAND PADS FOR LAPTOP COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES”, which is currently pending, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/024,766, filed Dec. 30, 2004, entitled “PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL HAND PADS FOR LAPTOP COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES”, which is abandoned, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/533,259, filed Dec. 31, 2003, entitled “HAND PADS FOR LAPTOP COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES”, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/024,766, filed Dec. 30, 2004 is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/458,256, filed Jun. 11, 2003, entitled “HAND PADS FOR LAPTOP COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES”, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,963,486 issued Nov. 8, 2005, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/388,367, entitled “HAND PADS FOR LAPTOP COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES”, filed Jun. 14, 2002. In addition, the present application relates to U.S. Pat. No. 6,336,614, entitled “CONFORMABLE PORTABLE COMPUTER HAND PADS”, which issued Jan. 8, 2002 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,963,486, entitled “HAND PADS FOR LAPTOP COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES”, which issued Nov. 8, 2005.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to ergonomic hand pads for tablet type computers and other electronic devices. More particularly, the invention relates to ergonomic hand pads utilizing soft or rubberized materials or coatings, finishes, surfaces and other materials to enhance user comfort and grip when employing the present hand pads.
2. Background of the Invention
The use of computer input devices such as tablets, which are also referred to herein as tablet type computers, tablet computers, etc., and other similar devices is becoming increasingly prevalent in modern computing. However, continuous use of these input devices is often uncomfortable, and sometimes hazardous to the user. For example, touch screens commonly employed with tablet type computers require positioning the user's hand in a steady and sometimes unnatural position on the tablet which can cause the muscles, tendons and bones in the hand to lie in a strained position, often resulting in discomfort.
Most current tablet computers simply have a back cover and sides produced from metal, glass or hard plastics. While effective in protecting the internal electronics, these devices provide little in terms of easy grip or comfort for the user's hands and forearms. A need, therefore, exists for a hand pad useful in conjunction with tablets. The present invention provides such a tablet hand pad.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer including a housing having a back side and front side with a touch screen for manipulation by a user of the tablet computer. A hand pad is secured to the housing, the hand pad being positioned the back side of the housing of the tablet computer for supporting the hand of a user as the user manipulates the touch screen. The hand pad includes a bottom surface shaped and dimensioned to rest firmly upon the back side of the housing of the tablet computer and a top surface contoured to comfortably support a hand of a user.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the hand pad includes a viscoelastic solid-phase material.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the viscoelastic solid-phase material is a thermoplastic elastomer.
It is further object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the viscoelastic solid-phase material is a rubber or thermoset material.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the hand pad includes a coating.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the coating is a fabric, leather or foam.
It is further object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the coating has a phase change material incorporated therein.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the hand pad is integrally formed with the back side of the housing.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a tablet computer wherein the hand pad is selectively secured to the back side of the housing.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which set forth certain embodiments of the invention.
The detailed embodiment of the present invention is disclosed herein. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limited, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.
With reference to
The hand pad 10 provides a comfortable and pleasing surface on which the user may rest his or her hands while typing upon or otherwise operating the touch screen 108 of the tablet computer 100. The materials used for the hand pad 10 provide a soft and slip-resistant surface for the user's hands. Preferably, the hardness of the materials used for the hand pad 10, as measured by a Shore A Durometer, is less than 75.
Referring again to
The hand pad 10 includes a substantially planar base 15 from which side walls 17 extend. The side walls 17 are designed to assist in attaching the tablet computer 100 to the hand pad 10. The side wall 17 extends about the perimeter of the base 15 and is shaped and dimensioned to engage the edges of the tablet computer 100 for selectively securing the hand pad 10 to the tablet 100. The base 15 and the side walls 17 are formed with various cut-outs 19a-e shaped, dimensioned and positioned for accessing various functional components of the tablet computer 100.
The hand pad 10 also includes a bottom surface 14 and a top surface 16, which extend along the hand pad 10 so as to define the exposed surfaces of the respective base 15 and the side walls 17. The bottom surface 14 is generally flat such that the tablet computer 100 may be selectively positioned thereupon. That is, the bottom surface 14 is shaped and dimensioned for positioning of the back side 104 of the tablet computer 100 thereon with the touch screen 108 of the tablet facing upward for access by the user of the tablet computer 100. The top surface 16 is a generally flat surface shaped and dimensioned for engagement by the user of the tablet computer 100, for example, by the hands of a user supporting the tablet type computer 100 with one hand as he or she manipulates the touch screen 108 with the other hand. It is appreciated the top surface 16 may also including texture 16a (see
In accordance with the embodiment disclosed in
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the hand pad 10 is formed via an injection molding process. The core 11 of the hand pad 10 is formed to be very thin so as to not drastically change the profile of the tablet computer's housing to which they are applied. With this in mind, and in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use with tablet computers, the thickness of the hand pad 10 should be no greater than approximately 5.00 mm and perhaps as thin as approximately 0.25 mm. However, and as those skilled in the art will appreciate, the thickness may be as much as 10 cm where the pad is utilized in different applications.
The viscoelastic hand pad 10 is further provided with a coating 44 adapted for enhanced user contact. In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the coating 44 is a fabric, for example, LYCRA, or leather or synthetic leather having phase change material incorporated therein. In addition to fabrics or leather, the coating 44 may be a foam with phase change material incorporated therein. As those skilled in the art will certainly appreciate, the phase change material may be incorporated in other polymers, especially those with viscoelastic properties. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, OUTLAST phase change material is utilized and functions to help in regulating the temperature of the fabric or other cover material.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the phase change materials are bonded, coated or otherwise attached to the fabric, leather, foam or other polymer material. For example, and with reference to
In accordance with yet a further embodiment of the present invention, and with reference to
It is believed that the utilization of phase change materials in conjunction with hand pads as described above may provide significant benefits to desk top/office ergonomic devices and technologies. It is contemplated that phase change materials may also be utilized in other ergonomic and soft touch products in a similar fashion to the ergonomic hand pads described herein. For example, these products and applications could include sporting good grips and equipment, household and kitchen products, automotive parts and accessories and tools and power equipment. Any product with a grip or handle provides a possible use for this technology. This is especially true for products involving a lot of human hand interaction. In addition, the use of phase change materials with ergonomic and soft touch products improves the interaction between any human/animal and various equipment/machines/electronics or accessories. These applications benefit from the moderated temperatures and reduced perspiration that phase change materials can provide. For example, a thin gel strip could be attached to a strip of phase change material coated fabric. This grip could then be gripped around a piece of sports equipment such as a tennis racquet or golf club. In addition to providing comfort, the phase change material fabric would absorb moisture while maintaining a more pleasant surface temperature for the user.
The soft hand pads 10 may be used in various locations around the tablet computer 100, or other electronic device. In particular, the soft material of the hand pad may be located where the user's fingers, hands, wrists or forearms touch the machine. The soft material of the hand pad provides additional comfort and ergonomics while providing the user with a quality, tactile feel. Some anticipated areas for the soft material of the hand pad include, but are not limited to the front, side and back edges of the tablet computer or other electronic device and the exterior cover and base of the tablet computer or other electronic device. Placement on the exterior cover and base is particularly useful in tablet computers where the user's hands and arms hold the exterior of the machine while using the touch screen and forms the principle disclosure of the hand pad 10 presented herein.
In addition to providing support for the user's hands while they hold the tablet housing 102, it is also contemplated that the hand pads 10 will provide insulation helping to maintain the tablet computer 100 at a desired temperature for the user. The viscoelastic materials used in the manufacture of the hand pad 100 as disclosed here also absorb shock and vibration from the operation of the tablet computer 100. This becomes particularly advantageous when the tablet computer is being used on an aircraft or train.
As briefly discussed above, both thermosetting materials (for example, silicone) and thermoplastic materials (for example, KRATON and SANTOPRENE) offer advantages and may be combined for producing the most useful hand pads. With regard to thermosetting materials, the thermoset gel materials, such as silicone, could be used in the following fashion. A thin layer (0.25 mm to 5.0 mm) of the gelatinous material could be cut or molded into the desired shape. It is likely that this material would be treated with additional chemicals or processes to obtain the desired form and feel. The softness of these gel materials would likely be less than Shore A 75 and most likely less than 50.
As briefly discussed above, it is contemplated the thermoplastic materials, such as KRATON and SANTOPRENE, could be injection molded into the desired shapes. These shapes could include various width, height and depth variations. For placement on tablet computer or electronic devices, the thermoplastic material would be quite thin (0.25 mm to 5.0 mm) depending on the placement. It is also possible that two different thermoplastics could be comolded or overmolded to provide a hand pad with the desired shape and function. The softness of these thermoplastics would be less than Shore A 55 and would most likely include materials of approximately 0-30 Shore A Durometer.
Further to the preferred embodiments disclosed above, it is contemplated soft hand pads 10 may be applied to tablet computers 100 or electronic devices in other ways. For example, it is contemplated the soft hand pads could be attached in at least four distinct ways. First, and with reference to
Referring to
It is anticipated that various modifications may be used regarding the soft hand pad product. Textures may be used to enhance the grip of the back cover. One anticipated texture would be a series of diagonal grooves 16a (see
While various preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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